Farmland Sessions

A personal project shot on a client’s private farmland in the fall. No studio, no set — just open land, natural light, and horses doing what they do. The goal was simple: capture something real.

Client

Private Client

Role

Photography

Services

Animal Photography

Challenges & Objectives

/ Project Overview

Shot entirely on location at a private farm during peak fall season. The challenge was working with natural subjects in an uncontrolled environment and finding the moments that felt honest, not posed.

/ Challenges

Working with animals in an outdoor setting where light, movement, and mood are never guaranteed. Capturing the warmth and texture of fall without it feeling staged or overly editorial.

/ Objectives

Document the natural beauty of the farmland and its horses in an authentic way.
Deliver a gallery that feels cinematic but grounded in real life.
Give the client images they’d actually want to live with.
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Creative
process

Every shot started with observation. Horses don’t take direction, so the work was about patience, positioning, and reading the environment. Golden hour gave the best light. The fall foliage did the rest. Scouting the land before shooting to understand movement patterns and lighting windows. Shooting candidly to preserve natural behavior and authentic moments. Editing with a warm, film-influenced palette that matched the season. Delivering a final gallery that tells the story of the land as much as the subject.